A team of engineers, chemists and materials scientists at Stanford University, has found that applying short duration voltage to some types of anodes...
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A team of engineers from several institutions in South Korea has developed a type of wheel with spokes that can be adjusted in real time to conform the wheel's shape to uneven terrain. In their paper published in the journal Science Robotics, the group describes the principles behind their wheel design and how well it worked in two- and four-wheeled test models.
A team of engineers, chemists and materials scientists at Stanford University, has found that applying short duration voltage to some types of anodes...
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